Don't you think it's a little dishonest to point out the loss of money on a 20-year war ending given that it's been a money pit since 2001?
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Civilians aren't gonna bomb themselves.
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Right but my point is, we should all be celebrating the end of a $300 million a day war.
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It was a war Bu was it recently a war though? Wasn't it more like the Empire fighting off the Rebel Alliance? [doesn't matter that much in a global vision – but is still a pain in the ass] still: what did the 300 million dollars actually fund? It's an absurdly big number. I'm sure bombs and pay checks for the soldiers don't make that much For 300million dollars I could buy 400 apartments like the one I live in currently. And it's situated in the most expensive borough of Warsaw. |
Bribes to keep Afghan warlords on our side, military contractors like Raytheon and Lockheed Martin (probably the majority), various boondoggle infrastructure projects that amounted to nothing, and just general graft. People talk about the open corruption and theft of the Trump administration but they're children compared to what the Bush administration set up in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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Some of that money at least went back into the US economy through wages to military personell, the buying of services and equipment from US based providers etc. but maybe less than you'd like.
In loss vs. gains, it seems pretty bad. |
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